Safe?for Now

June 13, 2006
An asteroid has been corkscrewing around earth for years.It's finally heading off into deep space, so it won'timpact theearth. Space.com reports that asteroid 2003 YN107 was discovered in2003 and started corkscrewing around earth in 1999. NASA'SPaul Chodas says it is... continued

Diamonds in Space

June 13, 2006
Mountains of diamonds, free for the taking? Astronomers say a planet like this may someday be discovered orbiting a newly-discovered nearby star. Ker Than writes in space.com that astronomers have detected large amounts of carbon gas in a newly forming... continued

Searching for Other Worlds

June 13, 2006
The famous wheelchair-bound quantum physicist Stephen Hawking says the survival of the human race depends on our ability to find new homes elsewhere in the universe, because of the increasing risk that a disaster will destroy the earth. Just in... continued

Anne’s Diary: Dryer Sheets

June 13, 2006
In her new diary, Anne Strieber writes: "Ever since my aneurysm burst suddenly a little less than two years ago, I?ve been in touch with higher forces. Or maybe I should put it this way: They've ALWAYS been in touch... continued

Birthday Confirmation

June 13, 2006
Today is Whitley's birthday and he got an amazing birthday present: confirmation of his abduction experience, 20 years after it happened! Click here to read all about it. And if you want to read about the real visitor experiences of... continued

Dollar on the Edge

June 12, 2006
Over the past two months a strange and disturbing thinghappened to the dollar: China and Japan began to shift awayfrom buying US Treasury debt (dollars) and into the Euromarket and other curriencies. Across April and May, the Eurobegan to rise,... continued

Funding Cut for Crucial Climate Data–UPDATE

June 12, 2006
The Bush Administration has decided to cancel NASA climate satellites crucial to our ability to understand climate change. By shelving critical programs such as the Deep Space Climate Observatory, the administration continues to do all it can to conceal the... continued

Alberto Evening Update: Mandatory Evacuations

June 12, 2006
Alberto has survived strong wind shear and remained anorganized storm, with winds being clocked at 85MPH over thepast few hours. The old eye collapsed in the earlyafternoon, and a new one formed. Thechief danger from this storm will be storm... continued

Norway Meteor Impact

June 10, 2006
The Aftenposten newspaper in Norway reports that earlyWednesday morning, the country was struck by a meteor thathad theexplosive force of the atomic bomb that was dropped onHiroshima in 1945.The meteor hit the side of a mountain. There are no reportsof... continued

First Tropical Depression of the Season

June 10, 2006
The first tropical depression of the 2006 hurricane seasonformed in the Caribbean in the same area that Katrina formedin 2005. The depression is poorly defined, with windsgusting to 35 miles an hour, but could become a named stormduring the coming... continued